A pacifier for the hands
by ADHDfidget May 02, 2017
a device originally designed to help those with ADHD. unfortunately it has become the cancerous symbol of 12 year old boys
Person 1: Omg look at that little kid! He's playing minecraft!
Person 2: Dude, it's not cool to make fun of kids
Person 1: Hold up. He's got a fidget spinner too!
Person 2: Yea he's fair game
Person 2: Dude, it's not cool to make fun of kids
Person 1: Hold up. He's got a fidget spinner too!
Person 2: Yea he's fair game
by | amazing grace | July 06, 2017
A hand toy originally intended for autistic children and people with ADHD. All you have to do is spin it! Comes in many different sizes and variations.
by GriffinMascja June 20, 2017
A small plastic or metal object that sometimes has 4, 3, or 1 Bearing in it. It spins and can be dangerous if you are stupid.
It is a viral trend that has been going strong for a while now some people some people love them. At some schools, they have been banned for disrupting class and distracting students.
It is a viral trend that has been going strong for a while now some people some people love them. At some schools, they have been banned for disrupting class and distracting students.
Dude 1: look that kid has a Fidget Spinner What a loser.
Dude 2: Yea I know right?
OR
Dude 1: Oh man look that kid has a Fidget Spinner It looks sick.
Dude 2: So cool.
Dude 2: Yea I know right?
OR
Dude 1: Oh man look that kid has a Fidget Spinner It looks sick.
Dude 2: So cool.
by Random_Gamer20 June 24, 2017
A social media trend that is claimed to cure the effects of ADHD but can cause the same thing too. It can also be used to make or show off to friends. The toy can create distractions and also can cause the effect of overspending on new spinners. These toys are most commonly used by autistic teens who want friends.
I have bought a fidget spinner so now I am going to bring it to school to show off and make new friends.
by Dis Iz Mah Handle June 20, 2017
An addictive toy used by both twelves year olds and millenials for easing anxiety, curing boredom, and inflicting autism.
by Kristian Bail June 20, 2017